In the News: MTSU experts on fraud,
politics, healthy lifestyles
MTSU
faculty and staff experts contributed their knowledge to various national media
outlets recently, sounding off on the problems of workers’ compensation fraud,
the tone of political jargon and how health care practitioners can take care of
themselves.
William Canak, a
professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, explained ways that
construction companies violate workers’ compensation laws for Construction
Dive. The article is available here.
Kent Syler, an
assistant professor in the Department of Political Science and International
Relations, provided an analysis of words associated with presidential
candidates for Raycom Media. The communications chain provides services for 62
television stations in 42 markets and 20 states. His views may be found here.
Syler also described
how political rhetoric has changed since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, for
U.S. News and World Report. The story is accessible here.
Tiffany Harrison, an
adjunct professor in the Department of Human Sciences and a registered
dietician, wrote a blog post with tips for health care professionals on how
they could stay healthy and bear up under the stress of their workloads for www.bankershealthcaregroup.com. The post is available here.
Reporters seeking
expertise from MTSU personnel, as well as members of the campus community with
expertise for media, may contact Gina Logue in the Office of News and Media
Relations at 615-898-5081 or via email at gina.logue@mtsu.edu.
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